NCERT Solutions Class 8th English (Honeydew Poem) Chapter – 8 On the Grasshopper and Cricket Question & Answer

NCERT Solutions Class 8th English (Honeydew Poem) Chapter – 8 On the Grasshopper and Cricket

TextbookNCERT
Class8th
SubjectEnglish
Chapter8th
Chapter NameOn the Grasshopper and Cricket
CategoryClass 8th English Poem
MediumEnglish
SourceLast Doubt
NCERT solutions class 8th English (Honeydew Poem) Chapter – 8 On the Grasshopper and Cricket Question & Answer In This Chapter we will read about How was the grasshopper answer?, Why is the grasshopper called lazy?, Why is it called the grasshopper, etc.

NCERT Solutions Class 8th English (Honeydew Poem) Chapter – 8 On the Grasshopper and Cricket

Chapter – 8

On the Grasshopper and Cricket

Question & Answer

Question 1. Discuss with your partner the following definition of a poem.
A poem is made of words arranged in a beautiful order. These words, when read aloud with feeling, have a music and meaning of their own.
Answer – Very true. Poetry is different from prose because it arranges best words in a musical order. However, a poem being short, musical and interesting is easy to learn by heart and to remember for a long period.

Question 2. The poetry of earth’ is not made of words. What is it made of, as suggested in the poem?
Answer – The poetry of earth is made of the chirping of birds in trees, and a grasshopper’s sound. They sing joyfully without a long break.

Question 3. Find in the poem lines that match the following:

(i) The grasshopper’s happiness never comes to an end.
(ii) The cricket’s song has a warmth that never decreases.
Answer –
(i) He has never done with his delights.
(ii) The cricket’s song in warmth increasing ever.

Question 4. Which word in stanza 2 is opposite in meaning to ‘the frost’?
Answer –  “warmth’

Question 5. The poetry of earth continues round the year through a cycle of two seasons. Mention each with its representative voice.
Answer – The two major seasons in a year are summer and winter. Both are rich in music. In summer, the representative voice is that of the birds and the grasshoppers. In winter, the cricket is the prime singer.

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